- In the 18th–20th centuries, a
namestnik was a
person in
charge of
namestnichestvo, with
plenipotentiary powers. The
latter has
traditionally been translated...
- the term
guberniya was
replaced by the
synonym of
Russian origin:
namestnichestvo (наместничество),
sometimes translated as "viceroyalty",
other times...
- This is a list of
viceroyalties (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire....
- Novgorod-Seversky Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which existed in 1781–1796. Its
capital was...
- наместничество, romanized: Kiyevskoye
namestnichestvo) was an administrative-territorial unit (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which existed in...
-
previous administrative division from
governorates to
viceroyalties (
namestnichestvo), and in 1783 the
Vyborg Governorate was
renamed into
Vyborg Viceroyalty...
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Yekaterinoslav Viceroyalty was an administrative-territorial unit (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which was
created on 26
March 1783 by merging...
-
under the
office of the
Russian viceroy and were
called namestnichestvo.
Those namestnichestvo were
introduced onto the
expanded territory as well, the...
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annexed territory was
formed oversized Izyaslav Vice-royalty (Russian:
namestnichestvo)
which included former Polish territories in Volhynia, Podolia, and...
- of
Russia retained the
title "Tsar of Poland". The
territory was a
namestnichestvo until 1875 and
later Governorate General,
ruled by the
Namestniks and...